]]>894The law is the lawhttp://budosworld.com/the-law-is-the-law/
Mon, 05 Feb 2018 16:16:52 +0000http://budosworld.com/?p=892Continue reading →]]>I’ve been reading about the deportation of military Veteran’s. While I think it’s idiotic it is the law.

I don’t blame those enforcing the law I blame those writing the laws,from Congress to you’re local legislators, those people are who write the laws.

If Congress would do its job and reform a lot of laws that need to be reformed, starting with our immigration system it would be much easier for us to enforce the laws on the books ,without having these heartbreaking stories of our veterans being deported. If you think for an instance that Ice or any law enforcement officer enjoys enforcing these laws, that make no sense,then you obviously have never met a law enforcement officer.

Keep in mind you can’t have immigration reform without having border security increased otherwise we’ll be in the same situation 10 years from now as we are now. We’ve done immigration reform and amnesty before without border security and we’re back in the same mess as we were when we did Immigration reform the last time.

]]>892Presidents picking laws to enforcehttp://budosworld.com/presidents-picking-laws-to-enforce/
Mon, 04 Dec 2017 17:46:39 +0000http://budosworld.com/?p=887Continue reading →]]>Why do we allow our Presidents to pick and choose which laws to inforce and which ones to ignore? Seems silly to me that Congress passes laws and then the President gets to pick which laws to enforce. The excuse of limited resources is just that an excuse. “Article 2” of the Constitution defines what powers and obligations the President of the USA has. Section 3 of Article 2 “he shall take Care that the Laws be faithfully executed, and shall Commission all the Officers of the United States.” Nothing in there says he can pick and choose which laws to enforce.
]]>887Good news stories 2-28-2017http://budosworld.com/good-news-stories-2-28-2017/
Tue, 28 Feb 2017 18:28:51 +0000http://budosworld.com/?p=885Continue reading →]]>Full Story with Video here

A nursing assistant on his way to work has been credited with saving the life of a pregnant woman who stopped breathing after a car accident. Keith B. Ezell performed CPR on the woman for 10 minutes until paramedics arrived at the scene. After she regains a pulse, Ezell leaves and rushes to work because he’s late. The dramatic video was posted on Facebook by Ezell’s friend and coworker, Daniele Nicole. She wrote, “This is my friend and co-worker Keith B Ezell who was caught rescuing this woman, and unborn child, after witnessing a car accident on his way to work with minimal assistance. He ROCKS!”

Then, the Greeffs had an idea. They’d donated a few of their old cars to a local nonprofit specializing in auto mechanics. Why not donate the business? “We didn’t want to close,” Greeff says. “We didn’t want the employees to lose their jobs, we didn’t want the community to lose it.” Vehicles for Change is a nonprofit that fixes up donated cars while teaching ex-offenders auto repair. They sell the cars at low cost to low-income families. The ex-offenders earn their mechanic certificates, they’re placed in a job, and Vehicles for Change sells them a car at low cost, so they can get to that job.

]]>885Today’s Good News 2-20-2017http://budosworld.com/todays-good-news-2-20-2017/
Mon, 20 Feb 2017 20:46:01 +0000http://budosworld.com/?p=883Continue reading →]]>This is from last month, but since I just started doing “good news” …